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Ashcrow

OK, When OpenBSD 3.1 is out, I'll install it on my gateway. But before I do it, I want to be sure to know how to do NATing. So, could explain me, or refer me to a _simple_ document that explains how? This way, 15 minutes after I brought down Debian, OpenBSD will be up, and internet will be accessible for my brothers and parents? Thanks.

Re: Ashcrow

Re: Ashcrow

More secure from scratch, the installer is more lean and clean, Apache comes installed by default in a chroot jail and with mod_ssl, OpenBSD is said to be cleaner, more encryption and security stuff, passwords are encrypted with blowfish

Re: Ashcrow

More secure from scratch, the installer is more lean and clean, Apache comes installed by default in a chroot jail and with mod_ssl, OpenBSD is said to be cleaner, more encryption and security stuff, passwords are encrypted with blowfish

I meant more specifically. Like after I get it installed, what can I expect to have to learn that I haven't with FreeBSD? A different firewall? Differences in how to use the port system?